The green retrofit initiative
Elizabeth Glynn
Communities and Banking, 2013, issue Winter, 24-27
Abstract:
Prior to 2008, when the Green Communities Act became law in Massachusetts, low-income multifamily properties (five-plus units) were not well served by the utility-ratepayer-funded energy-saving or weatherization programs. Multifamily properties simply didn?t fit neatly into either the commercial or the residential program.
Keywords: Community development corporations - Massachusetts; Public housing - Massachusetts; Energy consumption - Massachusetts; Public utilities - Massachusetts (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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